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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1952)
I PAGE TWO v WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 10R2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAt.tiS. ORfT.ON RADIO LOG K FLW 1450 Kc. FST WednriuUy timing, Srpl. 17 00 Today'i Sport HighllflhU Ift Hometown Newt I 2A World New Summary 8 :U Postmark V S A. AMC T OO Tha 1-ont Ranger ARC t TO Mr. PrtaUlcnl ABC 00 Crow Fira ABC I : Pacific Coaat BatrbaU in 00 10 P.M. Hadllni in 1(1 Dream Harbor ARC 10:30 Charlaa AnteM Program 105 Inaomnia Club II 00 Nrwi nummary 11M Sign OU KFLW 1450 Kc. PST Thuridiy, Sept. 18 no II AM IVrwt M Burky BatM ant Hi Boyg :40 Bflty Crocker ABC 4ft County Agent Aft Mimic 7 00 News Rkft. Friitinn 7:15 Charlie's Roundup t '30 Bob (iarred At Nrwi ABC 7:40 Top of tha Morning T M John Conl ABC 00 Rreakfat Club ABC 00 Hank Hfnry Show SO My True, Story ABC Q S3 Whispering Street ABC J0:1 Chet Huntley ABC 10 M Break the Bank ABC 11:00 When a Girl Marries ABC 11.15 Lona Journey ABC fillf SSI HOtDtW-piSOM-gPlDix TON NISI TOM TftlilTID OMIT TNI UN III TOUt NMII HIM" HIMING C ItlMErf im .uiiai.in.!ijf.n.JU..l.l!-iiinr 1 I4UU NANCY OLSON ttKTWU0U0AU.r - fi-mm 457 Nn't-RSSMT mri WLD MF n har Ipi to to ami Vlft W MHIt k , ., rtIMB , KTTIR THAN' - lV T .... . u aa ite. LOVE WUKS " " SINKERS I YOU WTNri II .10 Miihlr 11 45 MuMril Woundup 11 -M Mai kef Report 12 00 Koon Edition Newa 13 IS Payleu Sidewalk Show 13 10 Mary Margaret MrBrtdt ABC 1 00 Belly Crocker ABC 10.1 The Bill Ring Show ABC 120 Your Western Hit Tuna 1.10 Bailn Briefa 45 Taul Harvey ABC 3 00 Better Living ry Pay ABC 3 15 It Happen 9 zn Mutir 3 -TO Cal Tlnnay ABC 2 55 Betty Crocker ABC S 00 Ted Malon ABC S 15 Dean Cameron ABC S .10 Tenneti.ee Ernie ABC 4:00 Fun Factory ABC 4 15 World Flight Reporter ABC 4 25 Royal Triton Bhl Roundup ABC 4 -an t net numiey ami: 4:45 Requetttfutlv Yourt 5 45 B At B TV 00 Today's Sport Highlight ft 15 Hi'me Town Newt ft 25 World Newt Summary ft ,10 Defense Attorney ARC 7 00 Amateur Hour ABC 7 5 I Covered the Story ABC ft 00 Mr. Broadway. ABC ft ; Pacific Cot BatebiU 10.00 10 P M. Headlines 1015 Heartstrings ABC 10 SO It Happens Every Day ABC .0.35 Insomnia Club !l:00 Newt Summary 11:03 Sign Oft KFJI 1150 Kc PDT Wednesday Even int. Sept. 17 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 15 Klamath Theater Quia .10 Around Town News 40 Mmtth'.ng to think Abaut ' 45 Sam Haea News MBS 6 55 Bill Henry MBS 7 00 The John Sebsslian Show 7:13 Tex Beneke Show 7 50 Cisco Kid MBS 00 What's Name Song MBS 8 ;w Music Theater B:45 Client Star 9:00 Glenn Hardy News MBS B:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS fi;.T0 For Dancers Only ft. 45 Sports Final 9 55 5 Min Final MBS 10:00 1 Love Mystery MBS 10:15 Vincent Lopes Show 10:.T0 Crime righters MBS 10:55 Night Owls News 11:00 Night Owls Club 12:00 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Kc PDT Thursday, Sept. 18 8:00 Sunrise Serenade 6 30 Slim Bryant 6:45 5-Minutes With the Open hlblm 6:50 Organ Music 7:00 Hemingway News MBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Best Buys 7:45 Sam Hayes MBS 7:55 First Edition Local Newa 00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 8:30 Haven Of Rest MBS 9:00 Paula Stone Show MBS 9:13 Marion from Millers 9:30 Freddie Martin Show p:4S Music Of Manhattan 4 10:00 Newspaper or tha Air MBS 10:15 Tello Test MBS 10:30 La Point e 10:45 Answer Man 11:00 Ladles Fair MB1 11:23 I'ews MBS 11 CO Oueen for a Day MBJ 12:00 Nsme Bands 12:13 Noonday Newt 12:30 Your -Dance Tunes 12:45 Markets & Klamath Notes 12:55 Currins 1:00 Jack Kirkwood Show MBS 1:30 Two at 1:30 2:00 News MBS 3:15 Coffee with Katie 2:30 Gillette Warmup MBS 2:35 Game of the Day MBS 3:55 Camel's Scoreboard MBS 4:00 Sammy Kaye 4:13 Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Curt Massey Time MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS 3:00 Ricky's Request 3 30 Sky King MBS 5 45 News MBS 5:50 Cecil Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS :13 Klam. Theater Quiz :30 Around Town News- 40 Something to Think About I 45 Sam Hayes News MBS -6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 The John Sebastian Show 7:15 Tex Beneke Show 7:30 Klamath SporU Album 7:45 Serenade in Blue 8:00 Family Theatre MBS 8:30 Burl Ives Sings 8:45 For Dancers Only i 9:00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 915 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Heidelberg Harmonairei 9:45 Sports Final 9:55 3 Min. Final MBS 10:00 I Love a M?tery MBS 10:15 Here's June Christy 10:30 Rod and Gun Club 10:55 Night Owls News 11:00 Night Owls Club 12:00 Sign Off . it. r i mrm V &17M Mm SHELLEY QUIPS Actreu Shelley Winters quipi with toov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois s she stepped up to meet him at a filmland party in Hollywood. The host was MGM Executive Producer Dora Schary (center), who introduced the stars as they approached the governor. Dunninger Deplores New Crop Of Pro Magicians Ity noil THOMAS HOLLYWOOD l.f-Brlnii men- Inllsl linn Its ctmwbniks, iilmlls Jusrpii UunnliieiT, Iho litnint mind rrnripr nd mniiU'iaii. Ho Is hrie to lrli mnstormlnd lh Illmlng ol "llmulmi," brd rmhrr looM'ly on tho lile ol llio timil r.n'npo hum. Uunniniior, wa wns collrtKue ml liirmt o( Iloudlnt, hna wr lormcd his mlnd-i'i-mlm rla In nlclit cllll) and Ihriilria and on radio and irlrvlslon. While llila proven rxlrcincly piolllablr lo him, ihrra are olhrr coiiMdrra lions, too. For Inslanpe." he lippim, "a tow yearn auo I was to be Inirtvlrwi'd by a mnRomo writer. When sho arrived, she (lldn'l alt any lines. Hons. Hhe wnntrd nie lu itvie.va whnl hp . a.sklnii. "t Hied to explain that I could only aM'rrialn certain Isolated thoughts, such her inoihei'a name or a scries of diitll.i. We ar gued about ll lor hall an hour, but site wouldn't give In. Sure enouiih, the story enme out that 1 had lulled to read her mind." Uunninger'a reputation naturally precludes any curd play. When he was appearing at a Las Vagas Cu slno, the management requested that he stay away Jrom the black Jack table. We discussed the current slate ol the magic business, Dunnlniier aliihed that It la III bad simile. Kv- ery olher person Is an amateur magician, he said, but there are lew good professionals, (lone are the Thurstons and lloudmis. "l the blutlme shows, only lllaekslone remains," he renin i ked, "and he MM puis on a good act, "The trouble la Hint there are only two big vnudcvllle housos It'll -one III Cannda ami onn lu New York the I'nluce, I Ihlnk I lin e Is a big Inlin e lor maglo In television. But today's youngsters have only a lew Irlcka, Those are expended III one week In TV." Melng a doubter ol menlnllsin, I asked Dunninger If he could work some on me. Ho look a pencil and paper and asked me to think ol my mother's name. I did nud he scribbled on the paper, Tile an-1 tlininm, If ! "y l,ow nwi-i unit Ufiiri'i, llllltn, II1HJUF m " - in en hr RNkrd tnr (n ihlnk nr t0 (j, jiving usurfrs I gMkrd hlin. rrrM?'!0,"in!,j)'';f:rt..!L'b',.,.1'n,::!. -i iy believe m imt 1 1, Ihe number aiid Ihen showed me see," he replied succinctly. "I have what he had already willlen-llliio. never een JJ"" ..: if- KLAMATH PALLg. ORggOM AMERICAN CHINESE Foods ot their boslt Ph. 6496 For Orders To Tokf Out in OIL CIRCULATING HEATERS 01 o CLEAN, WARM HEAT AT LOW COST PEYTON 8 Company A complete lint of oil ond wood-burninq hcateri 835 Morlcer Street Klomath Foils, 0r. Gale Rohbins Aims For Dramatic Acting Roles y EKSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD tNEA) Behind the screen: li s make the grade as a dramatic actress or bust in the case ol Gale Kobbtns. Gale wants to rest her singing voice long enough to try the Duse racket, and it looks like she's go ing to get her chance. The oilers to make like Oreer and Jenniler have been coming in, she told me, since the release of Columbia's "The Brigand." in which she plays her first straight role. "I really haven't done anything important In Hollywood until now," she declared. "Just chucking Red Skelton under the chin and making eyes at Fred Astaire." Brigand"? 'I admit it was transparent," Gale said. "The censors came around every day while I was wearing it. Thev could see my whole body through the material, but they couldn't do thing about it. How about that?" Allies Deny Red Charges PANMUNJOM, Korea UR The senior Allied Liaison officer Wednesday denied that TJ. N sol diers were trying to force propa ganda leaflets on Communist se curity troops at this armistice site. In a note delivered to the Reds. Col. Charles W. McCarthy said a Joint Investigation Monday "re veals strong evidence against your allegation." McCarthy said, however, leaf lets dropped from an Allied plane might have fallen in the neutral zone "because ot changing winds." A Red protest earlier this week was the first indication the Com munists were concerned because four Red soldiers recently made their way to Allied lines through me neutral zone. For A Useful Gift . . . Shop Yoight's Pioneer Office Supply, 629 Main. ijff L'SjETS 'J, ,' I'll 111 ll IIIMbli mm t M s iuia mmmi i If 30th Century-Fox gives him ,u. .n Mrrht ;arv fprrill will do a Broadway 'ply. "The Fragile fOX. ine PIO.V, OHCe UWUCU uj ,V.. lata Inhn narfieM. iff. ft WAT story about a lieutenant who shoots his captain. Jack Benny has finally decided tn -at tea frnm tha Qraana Ennd seven years after release of his last leature mm. jacis a reason. I slmnlv cannot afford to make a bad picture." "The Horn mows at MiQuigm was released in 1M5 and Jack has not starred in a movie since. He told me: "Now. with television, I doubt that I ever will. Making movies is a full-time iob. You can't do it and radio and TV at one time and ha euprp ssfni in nil three. And fail ure in one field hazards your chances in tne omers. Jack plavs a bit, as himself, in Betty Hutton's new film. "Some body Loves Me." but he did it nHiv a a taunr in hie Innir-time pal. Producer Bill Perlberg. Author Norman Katkov's forth coming biography of Fanny Brice will tell this anecdote: When Billy Rose was gallivanting around with Eleanor Holm in 1939, Fanny t.ra n., In TTftll VYUrulH kePDinff her counsel. She said not a word until one aay, irKea at me gossip that. Dillv was leaving her, she asked a friend: "What does Billy see in mat Elea nor Holm? There Isn't a thing I can't do better than her except swim." Look altkes: Nancy Olson and Clarissa Churchill, bride of Antho ny Eden. The name of Steve Cochran's newest flame a lass on the. Warner lot would curl your hair. Nita Naldi Is the latest silent screen star to try for a comeback. She's also up for a role In the Oregon Farm Taxes Down WASHINGTON IB Farm real estate taxes levied by state and local governments averaged 91 cents an acre in Washington and Idaho this year, and 69 cents an acre in Oregon, the Agriculture Department reported Tuesday. The department said the na tional average was 68 cents an acre, compared with 64 cents last year and it pre-war average of about 38 cents. The report said it was the sev enth annual Increase In farm realty taxes since World War II and reflects a need by state and local governments for more funds to meet mounting costs. Maclean To Join Insurance Firm PORTLAND Wl Robert, D. Maclean, who Is resigning as state tax commissioner, will Join an In surance firm owned by State Treasurer Walter J. Pearson. Pearson made the announcement Tuesday. He also reported that Maclean would remain with the commission until the end of Oc tober. Earlier It was reported that Maclean would quit in September. Maclean's nost nrobablv will be filled by someone now employed by the commission, Pearson said. The appointment will be made by the 8tate Board of Control of which stage play. "In Any Language." That's the play with the odd par allel to a topical international ro mance. The warbling Bell Sister, have been set for a Columbia fllmusical. to roll In January, Olivia de Havilland'a explanation of her four-year absence from the screen: "I'd rather be forgotten than re membered in bad picture. Hattle McDaniel, whose Illness depleted her life's savings, Is now at the Motion Picture Country Home, which Is supported by mem bers of the film Industry. The ail ing Oscar winner is still hoping to make a complete recovery and re sume her "Beaulah" role. Shelley Winters has Just leit the faithful press agent who publicized her long before her click in a Dou ble Life." How that Richard Greene gets aroundl One night with Mona Free man, the next with Lady Sylvia Ashley. The word's out that Lena Home is shedding the big agency that's represented her for years. Lena's vexed because the star role In MGM's "See How They Run" went to Dorothy Dandridge. Lind-.DarneU Is saying she's hsDpy for Bob Levitt, ex-hubbv of Ethel Merman, and his bride, Sher ry Chadbourne. Linda and Levitt once discussed marriage, but de cided that a movie queen who had to live In Hollywood and an execu tive tied to New York wouldn't be able to make a go of it. Buddy Rogers' Salary demand was too high, so Don Porter, not Buddy, will play Ann Sothern's publisher boss In her telefilm series for producer Jack Chertok. m I All ordinary floor pol ishes are soft. Shoes pile up the polish in little ridges (like you see above) and leave a trail of scuff marks on the floor. Another product of Johnson's Wax research i ton ! hA Guaranteed the brightest, hardest (OJ polish you've ever walked on! 1 A . .iH.SU" d f r New John sons H&x discover Hard Gloss Glo-Coat gives a super-hard polish. 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